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Andrew Rice
Andrew Rice@AndrewRiceGolf·
I think this video was made by @golfbettertucson many years ago! I have shared it with every student of mine who will listen. Here you CLEARLY see TW, Seve, Strick, Jordan and Kevin Na (5 of the best!) moving up and away from the ground in the downswing. Such an integral piece!
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David Poulton
David Poulton@doglegpar3·
The video you've been waiting for. Olazabal chipping earlier today.
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
Woow unreal reflexes and precision!
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non aesthetic things
non aesthetic things@PicturesFoIder·
The guy accidentally spilled his drink or food on them when he sat down and this is what he gets. Poor guy.
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LKD
LKD@LukeKerrDineen·
I can’t think of a golf swing with more shoulder turn than Louise Suggs. Top 2 favorite golf swings for all time, next to Sam Snead. Aspirational.
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Dylan Dethier
Dylan Dethier@dylan_dethier·
One crazy thing about Bryson DeChambeau: Unless he’s at a tournament (or making #content) he never plays golf. “I focus on being able to repeat motion.” We spent 31 minutes talking process. Warming Up with Bryson — now LIVE: youtube.com/watch?v=VRSwpd…
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Tennis Channel
Tennis Channel@TennisChannel·
This is a MUST WATCH. 😭 Watch highlights from @rogerfederer’s Dartmouth Commencement speech. (via @dartmouth)
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Vala Afshar
Vala Afshar@ValaAfshar·
Life lessons from @rogerfederer (must watch) 1 Effortless is a myth 2 Belief in yourself has to be earned 3 Grit > Gift 4 Discipline is talent 5 Trust and loving the process is talent 6 You can do your best and still lose 7 Life is bigger than the court
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Andrew Rice
Andrew Rice@AndrewRiceGolf·
You’re going to want to take your time with this one! Jose Maria and @brettrumford - two of the best. See anything they both do?
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Golf Digest
Golf Digest@GolfDigest·
Bryson DeChambeau knows how to hit draws, and he's got some advice for you. glfdig.st/AARU50R0pBz
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JakeHuttGolf
JakeHuttGolf@jakehuttgolf·
Saw @brianmanzella talk about this concept maybe 10 years ago. Was one of those lightbulb movements for me.
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Rick Shiels PGA
Rick Shiels PGA@RickShielsPGA·
This halfway house was heaven 😍 10 shot challenge with @TheSergioGarcia coming tomorrow!
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Brett Boettcher
Brett Boettcher@brettboettcher1·
40 sentences that will teach you more about nutrition than a $400,000 medical degree. 1) Meat, eggs and animal organs are the most nutrient dense foods on the planet.
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Fit For Golf - Mike Carroll
Fit For Golf - Mike Carroll@Fit_For_Golf·
Jake Knapp I think this type of speed is going to become more & more common on tour 124mph avg club head speed so far this season. Looks easy! Has already hit 190mph ball speed this season He just graduated from the KFT, came T3 in Torrey today 🎥: @Dahlquistgolf IG (coach)
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Brian Manzella
Brian Manzella@brianmanzella·
If I hear the term “stable clubface” one more time I may vomit. What about this, go get a random 100 golfers who can’t break 100, teach half to roll the face open and roll it closed and the others to do the opposite, what do you think happens in a year? The rollers win—easy.
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Ross MacLeod Putting
Ross MacLeod Putting@rossmacleodputt·
One of the biggest differences in amateur vs tour pro putting today is…SLOWER BACKSWINGS Which lead to a big change of pace in the downswing & lots of acceleration through impact Some pros putts like that but it’s rare, especially in the top 100 in the world today Some amateurs putt ok doing it. More often than not however, it’s making their lives on the greens harder Speed up those backswings golfers. Use it to create momentum on the putter head so it can “glide” into the ball Example of a “before and after” 👇
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